Sourdough Bread
Ireland
The Upper Peninsula
Pottery and Ceramics
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100

These are the only three ingredients required for authentic sourdough.

What are flour, water, and salt?

100

This is the first official language of Ireland.

What is Irish?

Also known as Irish Gaelic or Gaelic

100

Residents of Upper Michigan and commonly referred to as this.

What are Yoopers?

100

This specialized, thermally insulated high-temperature oven or furnace is used to harden, clay, brick, cement or glass products.

What is a kiln?

Fun fact: A high-fire kiln can get up to 2700 degrees Fahrenheit

100

This food is made by combining a nut butter, powdered sugar, butter, and milk. It is often served with chocolate cake.

What is peanut butter frosting?

200

Sourdough kneading focuses on building strength though gentle methods such as this.

What is the stretch and fold? 

Will also accept the slap and fold or coil folds.

200

This animal does not reside on the island.

What is a snake?

200

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These three lakes border the Upper Peninsula.

What is Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron?

200

This term refers to the process of removing air bubbles from the clay prior to working with it.

What is "wedge"?

Ex: You must wedge the clay.

200

The branches of this stone fruit are commonly used to symbolize peace.

What is an olive?

300

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It is important to score sourdough bread for this reason.

What is to allow steam to escape and prevent random bursting?

300

This is the most known landmark in Ireland.

What are the Cliffs of Moher?

300

The region is known for mining this in the Keweenaw Peninsula.

What is Copper?

300

This mixture of powdered mineral (e.g. silica, fluxes, and alumina) is applied to fired clay that melts into a glassy coating.

What is a glaze?

300

This restaurant is a specializes in an interactive, multi-course fondue dining experience.

What is the Melting Pot?

400

One of the most ancient forms of bread, sourdough is said to have originated from here.

Where is Ancient Egypt?

400

This traditional Irish breakfast distinguishes itself from a full English breakfast by including traditional soda bread and potato bread (or potato farls).

What is an Ulster Fry?

400

This territorial dispute is how Michigan acquired the Upper Peninsula.

What is the Toledo War?
400

This type of pottery is known for its great strength while also remaining extremely thin.

What is porcelain?

400

This singer-songwriter is known for his hit song "Hurt Somebody".

Who is Noah Kahan?

500

A sourdough started contains these two natural leavening agents.

What are wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria?

500

This native game is often described as the "fastest game on grass," players use a wooden stick to strike a small ball over or under a crossbar.

What is Hurling?

500

These two cities were originally established as fur trading posts, and one is the oldest European settlement in Michigan.

What is Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace.

500

The oldest known pottery vessels were discovered in this country.

Where is China?

Fun fact: These vessels dated back to 18,000 BC

500

This flower is a long-lasting perennial known for its large and long petals, sturdy stems, and availability in a wide range of bright colors.

What is a Gerbera Daisy?